Tyla Rodrigues – Wish I Would

Tyla Rodrigues skirts the line between vintage and modern, making her old school country sound both timeless and refreshing. Today the young star-on-the-rise reveals her latest track, ‘Wish I Would’ .

Saturated with blistering guitar licks, banjo and fiddle, the breakneck-speed romp echoes the sounds of by-gone eras. Yet Tyla’s soulful vocal adds a touch of contemporary sweetness, as she farewells a toxic relationship. “I won’t come crawling back even though I could / But I bet you’re gonna wish I would”.

The single follows her recent release, ‘Straight Outlaw’, with both songs set to appear on the singer-songwriter’s debut EP Upon Reflection, set for release on 10th October. Among the liner notes is Tyla’s ace producer Rusty Crook. “I was extremely privileged to have this track recorded and produced in Tamworth, NSW by the ever-talented Rusty Crook,” she recalls – noting that the time they spent on ‘Wish I Would’ far exceeds any other track the pair have tackled. “Rusty and I have been working together over the past few years and he never fails to bring my big musical ideas to life.”

As an old-school country artist, Tyla effortlessly combines elements of classic country, blues, and folk. Her straight-shooting storytelling – covering love, heartbreak, and the simple joys and struggles of everyday life – has the ability to transport listeners to a bygone era, while redefining the boundaries of country music.

Since arriving on the scene, Tyla has notched up a great deal of hours on stage, appearing at some the country’s biggest jaunts including Tamworth Country Music Festival, Gympie Music Muster, and Groundwater Country Music Festival. Earlier in 2024 she was lucky enough to sing alongside global superstar, Noah Kahan, at his sold-out Sydney show. “It is a moment that I have to pinch myself about still to this day,” she laughs.

In the coming months, Tyla will embark on a headline run of dates across multiple states, showcasing tunes from her forthcoming EP Upon Reflection. “I cannot wait to get on the road in September for my headlining tour bringing all of my new tracks including ‘Wish I Would’ to a town near you!”

Tyla Rodrigues is a rare talent with a knack for taking something old and making it new. Her Country sounds of yesteryear are both nostalgic and progressive. While ‘Wish I Would’, places her clever songwriting centre stage, it shines as danceable, singable, bonafide country hit.

Beth Lucas & Mark Lavender – Pieces

CMAA The Academy of Country Music Australia (The Academy) alumni Beth Lucas and Mark Lavender have teamed up to release a rock charged country break-up anthem, Pieces.

Penned by Lucas’ long-time friend Mikey Adams, who is best known as bassist and songwriter in Boston-based pop punk band, A Loss For Words, Pieces shares both perspectives of a relationship breakdown. Adams, now based in Nashville and furthering his songwriting career recorded the song in the US with producer and multi-instrumentalist Chris Curran, with Australia’s Peter Eckel (Open Season Band) featuring on banjo.

Lucas & Lavender recorded both their vocal parts in Australia and called in James North to mix and master the track locally. This is the second track that Lucas and North have worked on together.

Known for his love of country music, Mark Lavender has tailored his path as a performing musician, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. Born and raised in Bundaberg QLD, Lavender hit the stage at 12 years old, performing at country music festivals throughout Queensland, allowing him to build a strong following at an early age. Lavender is cemented in the Australian country music landscape, regularly performing for and with Brad Cox and Sammy White and graduating The Academy in 2023, alongside Lucas.

A regular fixture on the local alternative scene during the late 2010’s, Lucas’ country music career is relatively young, having only made the genre switch within the last few years. Although still considered an emerging artist within the country space, Lucas’ star is on the rise after winning the Ekka’s Country Music Showdown talent search (2023), being named the recipient of the Keith Urban scholarship to attend The Academy (2023) and opening for Australian country music heavyweights Adam Brand, Travis Collins and more.

When the song was initially offered to Lucas, it was to duet with Adams, however a joint decision was made to instead offer the male part to a local country artist and Lucas knew immediately that Lavender would be the best fit. Lucas says, “The song excited me from the get-go, probably because of my personal history with Mikey’s band, but also because it gives a fresh take on modern country rock/pop. I love the arrangement of the song, the back and forth between the two parts and the addition of the banjo obviously gives it that country twang. When Mikey gave me the green light to choose an Aussie counterpart, there was no question in my mind that Mark would nail it. He was on board from the start and his enthusiasm to be involved definitely confirmed that he was the right choice. We’re all so stoked with how it came out and that’s also thanks to our mixing engineer, James North who was working with multiple different file formats and vocal recording conditions, so to get the song to where it is now was no small feat on his part either.”

The subject matter of the song may be on the sadder side but the upbeat tempo and driving guitars will leave the listener tapping along before the first verse hits. For fans of Hardy, Casey Barnes and Josh Setterfield.

Homegrown Trio – Call It Magic

Australian siblings – Katelyn, Liam & Kasey O’Donoghue are the voices behind the sweet tones and captivating harmonies of the group, Homegrown Trio.

Finding their passion for music in their early childhood growing up on a million-acre cattle station, they have taken their country roots and love for pop melodies to create a fresh modern sound for country music. Forming in 2010, the siblings are no strangers to the music scene having spent years crafting the effortless, familiar blend they are renowned for.

Their sneak leaked rendition of “Fast Cars ” on The Voice Australia in 2018 gained over 1 million views which caught the attention of global coaches Kelly Rowland, Delta Goodrem, Boy George & Joe Jonas joining ‘Team Jonas’ team to reach the Top 16. With their dedication and drive, Homegrown Trio relocated to the epicentre of country music – Nashville, TN in 2021. Their success was validated within the first few months after landing the opening slot for The Jonas Brothers, Kelsea Ballerini & Jordan McGraw on the Remember This US Tour. This was soon followed by inking a global publishing deal with Warner Chappell Music Nashville, which kickstarted a whirlwind 12 months of writing with some of Nashville’s most prominent, award-winning songwriters. The past year saw the trio in the studio with Grammy & CMA Award winning producers, Dann Huff (Keith Urban), Nathan Chapman (Taylor Swift) & Joy Williams (The Civil Wars).

Homegrown Trio released their debut single, “Heartbreaker ” in April 2024 which peaked at #7 on the CountryTown Hot 50 Airplay Chart and #6 on the Kix Country Hottest 20.

Continuing with the momentum of “Heartbreaker “, the band are set to release their next single, “Call It Magic”.

“This song was sparked by the feeling of falling for someone you know could end up breaking your heart. Sometimes it’s worth a heartbreak to feel a little magic”.

“We wrote this song 2 days before we jumped into the studio, talk about perfect timing! We were on the last day of recording and still deciding between two songs but after playing both in the studio, it was pretty clear “Call it Magic” was the pick. We loved writing this one with David Garcia & Lydia Vaughan, taking inspiration from Keith Urban’s “Golden Road” album & Taylor Swift’s early records. It looked a little different in the writing room, it had a completely different hook and ‘call it magic’ was only just a line we used in the chorus. After playing it in the room with our producers, they all agreed ‘call it magic’ needed to be the hook of the song. Working alongside Dann Huff , Nathan Chapman & Joy Williams was a dream and watching this song come to life was incredible. We grew up being inspired by albums these people have worked on, so it was pretty incredible that we got the chance to create music with them! We’re so proud of this record and we can’t wait for you all to sing Call it Magic at the top of your lungs!”

Talking Points:

Toured with The Jonas Brothers & Kelsea Ballerini on the Remember This US Tour 20
Signed a global publishing deal with Warner Chappell Music in Nashville.
Moved to Nashville TN in 2021
Top 16 of The Voice Australia in 2018
Worked with producers – Nathan Chapman (Taylor Swift), Dann Huff (Keith Urban) & Joy Williams (The Civil Wars)
Heartbreaker written by Katelyn O’Donoghue, Liam O’Donoghue, Kasey O’Donoghue & Sammy Telford in our hometown in 2020.
Spent our early childhood on a million-acre cattle station in Far North Queensland before moving to Charters Towers.
“Heartbreaker” peaked at #7 on the CountryTown Hot 50 Airplay Chart and #6 on the Kix Country Hottest 20.

Andrew Farriss – Something Stronger

Andrew Farriss AM, the multi-platinum, award-winning songwriter of INXS fame, continues his stellar career with the release of his new single, “Something Stronger”.

A blazing fusion of country and rock, “Something Stronger” captures the raw energy and reckless abandon of youth, fuelled by hot emotions and a thirst for life’s wilder moments.

“I wanted to record a song about grit and passion,” says Farriss, and indeed Farriss’s signature storytelling and evocative melodies have again created a powerful anthem, evoking a sense of nostalgia for youthful adventures, filled with cheap whiskey, burning rubber, and the thrill of chasing dreams.

“We drank cheap whisky burnin’ down our teenage throats. A fire on the end of a hand-rolled smoke.”

“These words capture the raw energy and recklessness of youth for many past and present,” Farriss explains, “the deep yearning for something more intense… something stronger.”

“Something Stronger” is a taste of what’s to come from Farriss’s highly anticipated second solo album, “The Prospector”, due in early 2025.

“The songs on ‘The Prospector’ are about searching for the gold in life – reaching out for something higher,” Farriss explains. “It’s about digging deep inside, and encouraging others to look for the real treasures in life.”

The accompanying music video is a visual feast that captures the song’s essence – “fast cars, open roads, burning embers, a welcome home and raised glasses,” he smiles.

Farriss kicked off his solo career with an acclaimed self-titled debut album in 2021 featuring the high-rotation radio hits “Come Midnight” and “Good Momma Bad”, with “You Are My Rock” achieving a Top-100 Billboard Indicator chart hit in the USA. In 2022, he earned a Golden Guitar nomination for ‘Heritage Song of the Year’ for ” With The Kelly Gang.”

Accolades and global success aside, at the heart of it all, Andrew is a dedicated family man who has spent the past 30 years living and working on an established farming property near Tamworth, where he raises cattle and grows grains.

Beyond his solo work, Farriss continues to write and produce music for other artists, recently receiving notable acclaim for his collaboration with Yirrmal, a North-East Arnhem Land songwriter. His contributions have been recognised with numerous awards, including a Producer of the Year ARIA Award and an induction into the Australian Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2016.
Fans can catch Farriss on tour across Australia in 2024 and 2025, where he’ll perform “Something Stronger” alongside his acclaimed solo material plus his songwriting classics.

“Get ready to buckle up for an exhilarating ride,” he says, “as we hit the road and ignite the stage.”

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